Improvement ih women-wire fabrics



1. w. c. PETERS.

Woven Wire-Fabrics.

Patented June, 24,1873.

V A o this fabric a fabric-of the J. WILLIAM C. PETERS, OF CHICAGO,ILLINOIS.

IMPROVEMENT IN woven wme FABRICS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 140,160, November 11,1572.

To all whom it may concern;-

Be it known that I, J. WILLIAM G. PETERS, of Chicago, in'the county ofCook and State of'Illinois', have invented'certain new and usefulImprovements in Woven-Wire Fabric, of

whichthe followingis afull, clear, and exact- ,description, which willenab-Ieothers'skilled in the art to which my inve ntion."appertains tomake and use the same, reference being had to-the accompanying drawing,forming a part of this specification, and which represents a top or planview of my improved fabric. 7 My invention relates to that class ofwovenwire fabric which has heretofore been employed: in lieu ofmattresses, and .for the purpose of supporting bedding. Fabric of thisclass has been inadeof spiral springs, woven or looped together so as toform a continuous fabric.

My invention" consists in arranging above same class, and in weaving orlooping the spirals of the superimposed fabric into the spirals of thelowerfabric soas to form a continuous web, and so that the spirals ofone fabric will be'eithcr at right angles to the spirals of the-other ordlagonally across them.

.In the drawing-,A representsfa fabric of the class first above referredto,.consi stinglof a series of spiral springs woven "or looped tothespirals of the other,

dated June 24, 1873; application filed gether in the manner shown, so asto form a continuous fabric.

the same class,'arranged above the fabric A,

so that the spirals of onefabric will be at right angles to r thespirals of the other.

spiral of the fabricB, besides-beingwoven orlooped "into" its "laterallyadjacent spiral, isalso woven or looped into each spiral of the.

Each

spiral springs woven or looped together in the and forming a continuousmanner shown, fabric, in connection with the fabric B, made .inlikemanner and woven into the fabric'A,

as specified.

' J; WILLIAM G. PETERS.

lWitnesses:

N, 0. GRIDLEY,

FJF. WARNER.

B represents a fabric of

